Abstract
We understand our world and the things which surround us using our senses, such as our eyes and ears. All our senses, however, are prone to misperceptions. Depending on the situation and our environment, times or lengths can be over- or underestimated. Other measures are misjudged due to our lack of the possibility of comparison.
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Ehrmann, A., Blachowicz, T. (2017). Measurement Technology in Textile Industry and Research. In: Examination of Textiles with Mathematical and Physical Methods. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47408-3_1
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